The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... Took the Oath of Office .... 310 Ethel and Archibald Roosevelt . 328 Sitting Room at Oyster Bay .. 351 President Roosevelt at Yale's Bi - Centennial . 358 Theodore Roosevelt , Jr .. 368 Miss Alice Roosevelt ..... 378 Christening of the ...
... Took the Oath of Office .... 310 Ethel and Archibald Roosevelt . 328 Sitting Room at Oyster Bay .. 351 President Roosevelt at Yale's Bi - Centennial . 358 Theodore Roosevelt , Jr .. 368 Miss Alice Roosevelt ..... 378 Christening of the ...
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... took all their children to enjoy the adventure . An embarrassment of steamboating at the time was that no fuel could be had to raise steam unless the men on the boat went ashore , chopped the green trees and carried the wood aboard ...
... took all their children to enjoy the adventure . An embarrassment of steamboating at the time was that no fuel could be had to raise steam unless the men on the boat went ashore , chopped the green trees and carried the wood aboard ...
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... took along tools to work them , intending to load the vessel with the coal instead of frequently detaining the boat while wood was being cut and hauled to the banks . It was while the steamboat was on the Mississippi , in the months of ...
... took along tools to work them , intending to load the vessel with the coal instead of frequently detaining the boat while wood was being cut and hauled to the banks . It was while the steamboat was on the Mississippi , in the months of ...
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... took his place . When the war was fairly under way , it was Theodore Roosevelt who organized the allotment plan , which saved to the families of 80,000 soldiers of New York State more than $ 5,000,000 of their pay ; and when the war was ...
... took his place . When the war was fairly under way , it was Theodore Roosevelt who organized the allotment plan , which saved to the families of 80,000 soldiers of New York State more than $ 5,000,000 of their pay ; and when the war was ...
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... took no steps backward . In the course of his career , President Roosevelt has been subject to accusations , young as he still is , of taking an important part in the political education of his predecessor , Cleveland . This story ...
... took no steps backward . In the course of his career , President Roosevelt has been subject to accusations , young as he still is , of taking an important part in the political education of his predecessor , Cleveland . This story ...
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